Discuss how agroforestry can reduce pressure on natural forests and support timber security. Analyse the spatial factors shaping timber supply.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian subcontinent)
Topic: Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian subcontinent)
Q1. Discuss how agroforestry can reduce pressure on natural forests and support timber security. Analyse the spatial factors shaping timber supply. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: DTE
Why the question Agroforestry is increasingly seen as a practical land-use solution to meet rising timber demand while reducing pressure on natural forests and improving rural resilience. Key Demand of the question You have to explain how agroforestry can reduce pressure on natural forests and strengthen timber security, and then analyse the spatial factors that shape timber supply such as agro-climatic suitability, irrigation, market access, and regulatory variation. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Define agroforestry briefly and link it to timber security and forest conservation in 2 crisp lines. Body Explain the mechanisms through which agroforestry substitutes timber sourced from natural forests and stabilises domestic timber availability. Analyse the spatial determinants of timber supply such as agro-climatic suitability, irrigation geography, landholding/tenure structure, proximity to wood-processing clusters, and state-level regulatory ease. Conclusion Conclude by stating that agroforestry can reshape India’s timber geography only when supported by suitable credit, simplified regulation, and assured market linkages.
Why the question
Agroforestry is increasingly seen as a practical land-use solution to meet rising timber demand while reducing pressure on natural forests and improving rural resilience.
Key Demand of the question
You have to explain how agroforestry can reduce pressure on natural forests and strengthen timber security, and then analyse the spatial factors that shape timber supply such as agro-climatic suitability, irrigation, market access, and regulatory variation.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction Define agroforestry briefly and link it to timber security and forest conservation in 2 crisp lines.
• Explain the mechanisms through which agroforestry substitutes timber sourced from natural forests and stabilises domestic timber availability.
• Analyse the spatial determinants of timber supply such as agro-climatic suitability, irrigation geography, landholding/tenure structure, proximity to wood-processing clusters, and state-level regulatory ease.
Conclusion Conclude by stating that agroforestry can reshape India’s timber geography only when supported by suitable credit, simplified regulation, and assured market linkages.